Author: Jack Bogart

The husband of Lumberton Township, New Jersey, Mayor Gina LaPlaca, who was arrested on St. Patrick’s Day for allegedly driving drunk with the couple’s toddler, says his wife should be left alone because she’s not the mayor of a large city.”It’s not like she’s the mayor of some big city,” said Jason Carty, LaPlaca’s husband, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer. “Lumberton has only 13,000 people,” he reportedly said. “All I want is for my wife to get better and for everyone to leave her alone.”Despite intense backlash, the mayor has not resigned, even as she reportedly receives inpatient treatment to recover…

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Three children who were featured on Reelz’ On Patrol: Live were returned to their families on the same dayThe show partners with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) and the Black and Missing Foundation (BAMFI) to feature missing kidsTo date, 40 missing people, mostly children, have been found thanks to the show Jesse Kapon was beside himself with worry when his daughter, Juliette Kapon, 16, went missing from their New York City home on Nov. 19, 2024. Equally scared was Chase Desormeaux, whose young sons, Colton and Cohen Desormeaux, ages 5 and 7, disappeared on Nov. 18,…

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The search for a woman who vanished in Utah took an ominous turn after authorities announced on Monday that her phone is no longer active.Emily Wolfe, 34, was last seen on March 31 in northern San Juan County in Utah, with authorities suspecting that she may have been headed to the Highland, Utah, area. Two weeks into the search for Wolfe, the San Juan County Sheriff’s Office said Monday that “her cell phone is no longer active or turned on.”MISSING CALIFORNIA MOM’S FAMILY DIGS FOR HOMICIDE ‘COVER-UP OR CLEANUP’ AS POLICE EYE PERSONS OF INTEREST The department said in an update…

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The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has helped the U.S. Coast Guard save $32.7 million by eliminating an “ineffective IT program” known as the Logistics Information Management System (CG-LIMS), the Department of Homeland Security confirmed to Fox News Digital.”Another win for government efficiency at DHS!” Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem said in a statement to Fox News Digital on Monday. “Continuing the crucial work of DOGE, the Coast Guard eliminated an ineffective IT program, saving over $32 million and focusing its resources where they’re most needed to protect the homeland. The USCG continues to deliver on the President’s priorities,…

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California prison officials are investigating whether a detainee killed his own cellmate behind bars — at the same facility where two women were killed just months apart on conjugal visits. Officers found Robert E. Cole, 48, unresponsive in his cell on Friday, April 4 at around 6:30 a.m. at Mule Creek State Prison, about an hour east of Sacramento. When officers arrived at Cole’s cell, they initiated “life-saving measures and activated 911,” the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation said in a statement. But when paramedics arrived, they pronounced Cole dead at 6:43 a.m. Authorities are investigating whether Cole’s cellmate,…

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A Texas man who threatened to “open fire” on U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents if they came to his neighborhood was charged Monday in federal court. Robert Wilson King, a U.S. citizen, was arrested in McKinney, Texas, after he made disturbing threats online on March 29, Homeland Security Investigations said last week. On Monday, King appeared in federal court where he was charged with transmitting interstate threats. A judge ordered him held pending a Wednesday detention hearing. PAM BONDI PUTS FAITH IN ICE AS KEY SOURCE IN DECISION TO DEPORT ALLEGED MS-13 GANG MEMBER King, 35, posted a series of threats on Facebook targeting ICE…

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The 17-year-old accused of fatally stabbing a fellow teen at a Texas track meet warned him, “touch me and see what happens,” according to a police report that has provided new details about the tent-side dispute.Authorities have charged Karmelo Anthony, a student-athlete from Frisco Centennial High School, with murder after he allegedly stabbed 17-year-old Austin Metcalf, a junior at Memorial High School in Frisco, to death on Wednesday morning over a seating dispute.An arrest report obtained by Fox News sheds new light on the pre-stabbing clash after Metcalf reportedly told Anthony that he needed to move out of the Memorial…

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A Pennsylvania woman who wrongfully accused a man of an attempted rape and kidnapping will be serving jail time. The Bucks County District Attorney’s Office announced that Anjela Borisova Urumova, 20, was sentenced on Tuesday, April 1 to spend 23 months and 45 days in the in Bucks County Correctional Facility after filing a false police report about an attempted rape and kidnapping that occurred in Middletown Township, Pennsylvania. The falsified police report led to a man — identified by CBS News as Daniel Pierson — “being jailed for a month,” despite not having committed any crimes, the attorney’s office…

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Sean “Diddy” Combs is now facing five criminal counts related to his federal sex trafficking case. The new indictment, made public by federal prosecutors in New York City on Friday, April 4, include one more count each of sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution, per the indictment obtained by PEOPLE. The new charges are related to a second victim, the indictment states. Combs, 55, was previously charged with three counts, including sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution, according to the indictment, which was first filed in September 2024. The indictment centers around alleged “freak offs,”…

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Yes, Ballistol is absolutely a good gun cleaner. It’s reliable, versatile, and has been trusted by firearm owners for over a century. Whether you’re cleaning pistols, rifles, or even tools and knives, Ballistol gets the job done efficiently—and it does a whole lot more than just clean. A Brief Look at Ballistol’s History Ballistol’s story starts back in 1904, when German chemist Dr. Helmut Klever developed a multi-purpose oil for the German Imperial Army. He combined the words ballistic and oleum (Latin for oil) to name the product—Ballistol, or ballistic oil. By 1905, Ballistol was officially adopted by the German…

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